Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 113
... United States , and they react against the anti - British prejudice that American memories of this war have strengthened in the United States . Nevertheless , the experience of the war brought into clear relief a funda- mental condition ...
... United States , and they react against the anti - British prejudice that American memories of this war have strengthened in the United States . Nevertheless , the experience of the war brought into clear relief a funda- mental condition ...
الصفحة 333
... United States ? Well , the fear of subversive communism allied to Soviet might is in fact the mainspring of the development leading up to this North Atlantic security pact . Hon . members know what those developments were . On January ...
... United States ? Well , the fear of subversive communism allied to Soviet might is in fact the mainspring of the development leading up to this North Atlantic security pact . Hon . members know what those developments were . On January ...
الصفحة 335
... United States and Canada . . . . * When Canada and the United States signed the North Atlantic treaty , the arrangements and procedures for defence collaboration were continued under the Canada - United States regional planning group as ...
... United States and Canada . . . . * When Canada and the United States signed the North Atlantic treaty , the arrangements and procedures for defence collaboration were continued under the Canada - United States regional planning group as ...
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